WARD, Circuit Judge.
August 25, 1920, at about 10:30 a. m., the steamer Smithfield, on one of her regular trips from the Battery to Keansburg, N. J., and the steam tug Invincible, with a car float on her starboard side, bound from Greenville, N. J., to the Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal on the East River, came into collision in the Upper Bay a short distance below Governor's Island. The Invincible maintained her course and speed down to the actual collision. The...
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